by Trish Woodier | Mar 10, 2026 | EduCATion
Many cat parents ask us the same question: “Is it okay to have a cat in a small apartment?” The answer is yes. Cats can absolutely live happy, enriched lives in smaller spaces. Cats do not need thousands of square feet to thrive. What they really need is...
by Adrienne Lefebvre | Mar 6, 2026 | EduCATion
When most of us think about stress in cats, we picture the obvious signs: a cat hiding under the bed, hissing at the dog, or darting away from visitors. But as integrative veterinarian Dr. Randy Aronson (Dr. Randy the Pet Vet) shared in our final C.A.T.S. series...
by Trish Woodier | Mar 4, 2026 | EduCATion
It’s common for cat parents (especially those of us with multiple cats) to put down their food and walk away, not really paying attention to whether they eat or not. But if we do pay attention to their eating habits, it can really help us to know if something is off...
by Adrienne Lefebvre | Mar 3, 2026 | EduCATion
When it comes to our cats’ health, holistic dental care for cats is one of the most overlooked pieces of the puzzle. Many cat parents don’t realize that the mouth plays a major role in overall wellness until something goes wrong. Expert animal herbalist, Rita Hogan,...
by Trish Woodier | Feb 16, 2026 | EduCATion
How often do you deep-clean your cat’s litter box? How often do you scoop? Keeping a scooped and clean litter box is one of the most important things we can do for our cats’ health and emotional well-being. It helps prevent behavioral issues, urinary problems, and...
by Adrienne Lefebvre | Feb 13, 2026 | EduCATion
Dental disease is one of the most common and challenging issues we face as cat guardians – and we often miss it until it has escalated to a very serious issue. In the 3rd episode of our 4-part series – C.A.T.S. – with Dr. Randy, made a really good point:...
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